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TADA (also known as TadaNow) is the leader in the Digital Duplicate® Technology that continuously integrates data, people, and process partners to deliver real-time visibility, orchestration, and collaboration across the entire supply chain ecosystem. Our no-code platform unleashes the magic of data at unparalleled speed, at an unprecedented scale, allowing our customers to connect data silos within their own and their partner enterprises to create a unique data fabric and persona-based command center to increase revenue and drive efficiency. Our system operates mission-critical solutions for some of the most complex supply chains of Fortune 100 companies in manufacturing, healthcare and packaging.
Censys allows users to discover the devices, networks, and infrastructure on the Internet and monitor how it changes over time. Censys was created in 2015 at the University of Michigan by the security researchers who developed ZMap, the most widely used tool for Internet-wide scanning. Over the past five years, the team has performed thousands of Internet-wide scans, consisting of trillions of probes, and has played a central role in the discovery or analysis of some of the most significant Internet-scale vulnerabilities: FREAK, Logjam, DROWN, Heartbleed, and the Mirai botnet. Today, Censys has become the gold standard in data-driven security, and has answered millions of questions from researchers, corporations, and government users. To better serve this growing demand, in the fall of 2017, Censys spun out of the university into its own company, offering enhanced services, technical support, and an even more complete and powerful view of the Internet.
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Bottle Rocket Apps is a Addison, TX-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Gainspeed, Inc. operates a virtual Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) that enables cable operators to meet skyrocketing capacity requirements, respond to changing market demands, and rapidly deploy new services while migrate their networks to a software-driven, all-IP architecture. The company`s virtual CCAP architecture addresses the increase in cable network capacity required by the radical shift in traffic from QAM video to IP video. Gainspeed, Inc. was formerly known as Cohere Networks, Inc. and changed its name to July 2013. The company was incorporated in 2012 and is based in Sunnyvale, California.